NATO must become more capable, emphasizes Braže
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže highlighted the need for NATO to enhance its capabilities during her recent visit to the United States.
During her recent work visit to the United States, Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže emphasized the necessity for NATO to become more adaptable to the current geopolitical realities. In her meetings with representatives of the U.S. Administration and Congress, she discussed the deepening of cooperation between Latvia and the U.S. in security, defense, economy, and addressing common security challenges such as the instrumentalization of migration and threats to border and maritime safety. Braže's remarks underline the significance of NATO's responsiveness to the evolving global situation, especially in relation to Russian aggression.
Braže also addressed the U.S. military presence in the Baltic region, preparations for the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, and U.S. initiatives for peace efforts, particularly focusing on the political and economic restrictions imposed on Russia. Her discussions included the comprehensive support for Ukraine and the challenges posed by Belarus as a co-aggressor impacting the security landscape in the region. This reiteration of commitment to mutual defense signifies a strategic alignment between Latvia and the United States in countering threats to European security.
In her meetings with key U.S. officials, including Deputy Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby and special envoy to Belarus John Sullivan, Braže reinforced Latvia's position on the importance of collaboration within NATO to address crises. Her visit reflects Latvia's proactive approach to fortifying its national security while contributing to the collective defense posture of NATO, highlighting the importance of alliances in an increasingly complex international environment.